Here we go again. Another commercial showing a dated photograph of your capital city. An astute viewer brought this to my attention. It is a clip from a Ned Lamont commercial showing […]
Here we go again. Another commercial showing a dated photograph of your capital city. An astute viewer brought this to my attention. It is a clip from a Ned Lamont commercial showing […]
Susan Raff is filling in.
One of the eyeopening things to come out of jury selection at the trial of Mayor Eddie Perez was something his lawyer had feared: an anti-Hartford mentality. Columnist Helen Ubinas talks about […]
No one except for Governor Rell knows for sure who will be getting her endorsement in the race to succeed her, but we know who probably won’t get it: her fellow Republican […]
This week on “Face the State” we get an inside look at the trial of Hartford Mayor Eddie Perez, from our reporter assigned to the trial, Eric Parker. Eric can offer a […]
The library at the University of Connecticut School of Law in Hartford’s West End has been named after the late Governor Thomas Meskill, who was also a mayor, congressman, and judge. One of […]
In case you missed it, here is former Hartford Whalers owner Howard Baldwin talking about bringing the NHL and the Whalers back to your capital city. part 1 http://www.wfsb.com/video/23125085/index.html part 2 http://www.wfsb.com/video/23125231/index.html […]
This week marks a tough anniversary in Connecticut history. Thirteen years ago the Hartford Whalers left the capital city, breaking the hearts of fans all across the land of steady habits and […]
Beginning Monday if you stop by Hartford City Hall and stop by the Mayor’s office, you will be told “the Mayor is not in.” You’ll get that answer for about 6-8 weeks […]
I had a chance to check out the New York auto show the other day, one of the biggest shows in the country. The Detroit show is the best, but this is […]
Journalists often ask tough questions and sometimes the queries make the journalist uncomfortable. Such was the case during our taping of “Face the State” with our guest Larry DeNardis, Republican candidate for […]
Lt. Governor Michael Fedele is in charge of the state until Wednesday. Governor Rell is out of state, due to return Tuesday night after a visit to Colorado. This is a great opportunity […]
Long time city eatery and gathering place Hot Tomato’s has closed. The sign on the door says “closed for renovations,” but sources told Eyewitness News the restaurant known for garlic cheese bread simply shut […]
The Houses: L-R rear Chris, Jodi, Kara, Dennis L-R front Tommy, Matt, Julian and Helena I’m back from a week in South Florida visiting my brother, sister-in-law, and their children. They moved […]
Lt. Governor Michael Fedele is in charge of the state until Wednesday. Governor Rell is out of state, due to return Tuesday night after a trip to Colorado to visit family. This is […]
Kara and I attended the annual Archbishop’s St. Patrick’s Day breakfast at the Connecticut Convention Center, along with a thousand other people. We usually go every year and it is a great […]
One of my favorite days in Hartford is the St. Patrick’s Day parade. It gets bigger every year, and even though the rain kept some people home, it was still a very […]
Downtown Hartford’s only bookstore is no more. The Catholic Book Store on Market Street closed its doors last week and headed for suburbia, a story that is becoming all too familiar to […]
Dan Malloy is against tolls, but might sign them into law if a bill ended up on his desk. During a taping of “Face the State” the former mayor of Stamford gave […]